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were intrusted with the defence of Wales.
 
were intrusted with the defence of Wales.
 
the [[deletion]] latter [[/deletion]] former deserted to Henry & the
 
the [[deletion]] latter [[/deletion]] former deserted to Henry & the
latter made but a fable resistance, & all
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latter made but a feeble resistance, & all
 
the Pretended Friends of Richard left
 
the Pretended Friends of Richard left
 
him except the Duke of Norfolk. [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]]
 
him except the Duke of Norfolk. [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]]
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of August 1485 Henry at the Head of 6000 Men
 
of August 1485 Henry at the Head of 6000 Men
 
[[deletion]] an [[/deletion]] [[addition]] & [[/addition]] Richard with double that Number.
 
[[deletion]] an [[/deletion]] [[addition]] & [[/addition]] Richard with double that Number.
Richmont accompanied by the Earl of
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Richmond accompanied by the Earl of
 
Pembroke Placed Himself in the Main body
 
Pembroke Placed Himself in the Main body
 
& Richard did the Same. After the battle
 
& Richard did the Same. After the battle
 
was begun Lrd Stanley declared for the Earl
 
was begun Lrd Stanley declared for the Earl
of Richmont, which event dismayed Richards
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of Richmond, which event dismayed Richards
 
Army, but He Himself sensible of his desperate
 
Army, but He Himself sensible of his desperate

Revision as of 04:57, 21 March 2021

Sr Rico Ap Thomas, & Sr Walter Herbert were intrusted with the defence of Wales. the deletion latter /deletion former deserted to Henry & the latter made but a feeble resistance, & all the Pretended Friends of Richard left him except the Duke of Norfolk. deletion unclear /deletion

The two Rivals at last approached each other at Bosworth near Leicester on the 22nd of August 1485 Henry at the Head of 6000 Men deletion an /deletion addition & /addition Richard with double that Number. Richmond accompanied by the Earl of Pembroke Placed Himself in the Main body & Richard did the Same. After the battle was begun Lrd Stanley declared for the Earl of Richmond, which event dismayed Richards Army, but He Himself sensible of his desperate